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  • How to Be a Dresser for Fashion Week

    Large cities with hot fashion scenes all have a fashion week that allows designers to showcase their new collections in an easily accessible location to buyers and others in the fashion industry. Fashion show dressing is not financially lucrative and industry newcomers often work for free. Dressers who are paid for their work in New York City's fashion week start at about $10 to $12 an hour, as of 2011. Although the work is stressful and the pay is nominal, working as a dresser introduces young professionals to the industry and can enhance a resume. Getting work as a dresser…

  • How to Get a Job in NYC at 16

    Obtaining a job when you're 16 years old can be difficult. You most likely have no experience and can only work part-time. Although it's legal for many companies to hire a 16-year-old, finding work can still be time-consuming and frustrating. In New York City, applicants have an advantage over smaller cities because of the number of opportunities available. Job opportunities for the average teenager are most robust in the retail field or in a small office setting where part-time help is needed.

  • How to Get a Doorman Job in NYC

    The inner world of New York City doormen is a little bit mysterious. Doormen make good money, get great health and retirement benefits and receive tips from tenants. There's a very low turnover rate, as most doormen stick with their jobs, and getting hired isn't easy. Openings are rarely advertised, despite there being well over 3,000 apartment buildings in the city. Still, there are ways to get one of these jobs.

  • How to Find a Job in NYC

    New York City is one of the most populated cities in the country. It offers its residents fabulous attractions, like theaters, shopping, food, concerts, clubs, parks and more. If it's your dream to live and work in New York City, there are plenty of opportunities in all types of positions and at all career levels. But there's also plenty of competition, so you'll need to have an excellent job search strategy.

  • How to Get a Job at NYC Fashion Week

    The bright lights and dazzling glamor of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City draw the fashionable from all over the world. Careers start every season as talented faces enter the industry. Getting into the tents takes patience, but the payoff is worthwhile.This article details the best methods for taking that first step in. Read about volunteering, job sites and ways to keep the momentum up once you've arrived.

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